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That extra minute, the one seniors get when they are allowed to leave class one minute before the bell, allows them to stake out and claim for their own the best ‘seats’ in the house. Handed down from senior class to senior class is that choice table located directly in the center of the cafeteria, right in front of the juke box. By The Way No one rakes the seniors seri ously, So we have NO privileges.’ Parry Clark The park ing lor is the only priv lege Wwe Mm have, but there are some sorry under classmen thar insist on parlk ing there!” Walrer Cox WALTER LEE COX: Foorball 9.12; VICA 11, 42. JEFFREY EARL CURTIS: FBLA 11, 12 Pres. VML 12; MICHELLE JOYCE DADZITIS. Latin Club 10-12; Drama Club 12, Cheer- leading 9-11, Science Club 12 TAMMY YVONNE DAY: Newspaper 11, 12, spanish Club 11, Yearbooks 10, ERICA MARIE DELPH: Nar. Honor Soc. 10-12 Sec; F rench Club 9-11 Vice Pres ; Forensics 11, 12; Drama Club 12; SCA Reo. 9. World Affair Con | PAMELA DAWN DICKENSON. Nar. Honor Soc. 10-12; Sofrball 9-12; French Club 9-12. ANGELA TYANN DIXON: Colorguard 9-12 Capt.; Spanish Club 9-11; symphonic Band 11, 12; Concert Band 9, 10; Track 9; YGSE 12; Peo Band 10-12. DARLENE LAREA DUDLEY MELINDA JEAN DUISE: Marching Band 9-12; SCA Rep 9, 10; Drum Cap't 12; Symphonic band 10-12; Concert band 9; Tracis 10; Latin club 9.12 FABIEN POURADIER DUTEIL TINA MARIE EATON: Spanish club 9, Band 10; FBLA 11-12: SCA Rep. 12. JAMES FIREDERICK ENFINGER: Wrestling 10-12; Track 9, 12; Cross coun: try 10; Science club 11, 12; Math club 9, 12. Senior Board 12
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Impressive Drives frer months of making deals for wheels, you finally have the keys fo your own car, and what do you do when you have your car? ... One ger a stereo and two personalized license get on a trade-in.”’ Sherrice Jonnson. Having your own car is very important especially when you are a sen ior, and personalized license plares add to the impor tance of your car to make it look unique plares. '| have personalized tags because when I’m on the road | want people to know that it’s me’’. said Ronnetre Thompson, who like many others take grear pride in their own car and tags. ‘One of the best things about having personalized license plates,’ says Andrea Chew “is | can be noriced.’” While on the orher hand Missy Prircherre has personalized plates ro show her car has its own individualiry and also for people to recognize it as her car. Personalized plates say a lot abour the individual person who owns the car itself. Bur if you don’t have car and have fo use your parents car fo go our then here are some criterias you should follow to make it seem like it is your own personalized car. “Switch all of your parent's easy-listening radio stations to your fa- vorite station.’’ — Tiniki Price “See if the car really can hit 70 mph in five seconds just like it says in the com- mercials’’ — Lisa Washington “Try to break the world’s record for the number of people you can pile into one car.’ — Pam McKinney “Take the car to a local dealer “jusr to see’’ what kind of price you can Thinking up something clever to put on your license plate is not always easy. Senior Andrea Chew took the opportunity to make a play on her name. She not only was able to identify herself, but got to make a personal statement at the same time, thus killing two birds with one stone. ‘a roe T Tet een AARNE: Pe x : JERRY LEE CLARK JR.. FFA 9. VICA 10, 14 VANESSA KIM CLARK: Sofroall 9.12, VICA 10-12, FHA 9. STEPHEN ANTHONY CLATTERBUCK: VICA 11, 12. RANDY KATHLEEN COE. FBLA 9, 10: FHA 12 Vice Pres. French Club 10, 11, Journalism 12; Peo Club 417 SHAWN EDWARD COGHILL. YGSE Club 11, 12, National Hon. Soc. 10- 42. Soonish Club 9, 10. KENNETH SHAWN COLE: Wrestling 11, 12: Latin Club 9-12; Track 9, 10, 42. Cross Country 10, 12; VML 10-12, IML 9; YGSE Ae JEFFERY BARNELL COLEMAN JOHN LYNSVOOD COLEMAN: VICA 11, 12, Foorball 9-12. GWENDALYN JOSETTE COLES. FHA 10-12. RODNEY TYRONE COLES WILLIAM JAMES COTTONE: Band 9-41, Math Club 12, Drama 12. GEORGE A. COUTSCOUDIS Impressive Drives LU
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No Fun Allowed id anyone ever stop to think what the senior — men should do it for us. ” explained Terrie Biello. Whar privileges actually are? Whar are they? Majeed — this all boils down to is whar use to be considered Abed thinks the Senior Privileges are “being Senior Privileges’ no longer stands true for this years able to drive to school, get our one minute early — seniors. before all the underclassmen to go to lunch, in the spring and summer the senior lounge, and nor taking ass 4 f - GO Sani stands is a treasured priviledge of the senior class. Leading EG DIU OES. SPSS ARES SCS en Bee LSE the way in during the academic awards assembly is class privileges are what sets us apart from the rest, €X- president Mark Poisson, closely followed by Julie Sullivan and plains Richard Snellings. ‘Just being a senior is a privi- Jennifer Turner. ege itself, look how long it rook us to ger here!” thinks Angie Harvell. However, for most of the seniors rhar’s nor enough. With the changes of the yearly routine this year as in the seven day period and stricter hall monitering also came a change with the senior privileges. Most of the seniors seem fo think there are no privileges for the seniors besides the few mentioned. ‘There does Nor seem fo be as much freedom for the seniors this year compared to those seniors in previous years.”’ complained Lisa Washington. ‘We just don't have any seniors privileges thar are actually ours and feel like privileges,’’ said Andrea Chew. ‘We don’t march in anymore. The seniors have made it through four years of high school, we should be recognized and congradulared for our achievements. We did it for three years fo the other seniors now the underclass- Marching into assemblies while the rest of the student body DOUGLAS WAYNE EVANS. Soccer 9-12; Science Club 9:11, Spanish cub 911 SEAN A. EVANS. Baskerball 9-1; Track 9, 11; Foorball 11 ROBEIRT ISEITH FIELD. FFA 9, Wrestling 10: VICA 11, Science cub 9, 10 MARY ANN FISCHER KRYSTI MARIE FOGLEMAN: DECA oe 11, 12; FBLA 9-11; Spanish club 9- Yearbook 10. MARILYN LORETTA FOX: Pep cub 9, Track 042, FHA 9, 11, 12, Baskerball 10. ANGELA BETH FREEMAN MONICA RENEE FREEMAN. Baskerball 10-12. Sofrball 942 Cap’. KIERA LYNN FRENCH. French cub 9, 12. SCA 9-12. MIKE FURROUGH SHARON REBECCA GAYLE. Color guard 10, 11, Marching Band 9; VICA 10-12. French club 9; Concert band 9. MICHAEL ALLEN GENTRY | Senior Privileges |
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